Fix code examples markup

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Bozhidar Batsov 2020-04-16 16:59:21 +03:00
parent dea250ba88
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4 changed files with 25 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ select another theme entirely).
To disable Zenburn just put in your personal config the following To disable Zenburn just put in your personal config the following
line: line:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(disable-theme 'zenburn) (disable-theme 'zenburn)
``` ```
Or you can use another theme altogether by adding something in `personal/preload` like: Or you can use another theme altogether by adding something in `personal/preload` like:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-theme 'tango) (setq prelude-theme 'tango)
``` ```
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Or you can use another theme altogether by adding something in `personal/preload
To use a non-built-in theme, like [Solarized](https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs), To use a non-built-in theme, like [Solarized](https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs),
you'll have to install it from MELPA first by `M-x package-install RET solarized-theme`. Then add you'll have to install it from MELPA first by `M-x package-install RET solarized-theme`. Then add
``` lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-theme 'solarized-dark) (setq prelude-theme 'solarized-dark)
``` ```
in `personal/preload`. in `personal/preload`.
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ in `personal/preload`.
Finally, if you don't want any theme at all, you can add this to your Finally, if you don't want any theme at all, you can add this to your
`personal/preload`: `personal/preload`:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-theme nil) (setq prelude-theme nil)
``` ```
@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ in the future.
If you'd like to add some auto installation of packages in your If you'd like to add some auto installation of packages in your
personal config use the following code: personal config use the following code:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(prelude-require-packages '(some-package some-other-package)) (prelude-require-packages '(some-package some-other-package))
``` ```
If you require just a single package you can also use: If you require just a single package you can also use:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(prelude-require-package 'some-package) (prelude-require-package 'some-package)
``` ```
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Although `whitespace-mode` is awesome, some people might find it too
intrusive. You can disable it in your intrusive. You can disable it in your
personal config with the following bit of code: personal config with the following bit of code:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-whitespace nil) (setq prelude-whitespace nil)
``` ```
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ If you like `whitespace-mode`, but prefer it to not automatically
cleanup your file on save, you can disable that behavior by setting cleanup your file on save, you can disable that behavior by setting
`prelude-clean-whitespace-on-save` to `nil` in your config file with: `prelude-clean-whitespace-on-save` to `nil` in your config file with:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-clean-whitespace-on-save nil) (setq prelude-clean-whitespace-on-save nil)
``` ```
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ cleanup your file on save, you can disable that behavior by setting
If you're not fond of spellchecking on the fly: If you're not fond of spellchecking on the fly:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-flyspell nil) (setq prelude-flyspell nil)
``` ```
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ If you're not fond of spellchecking on the fly:
If you prefer not to automatically format your file on save, you can disable that behavior by setting If you prefer not to automatically format your file on save, you can disable that behavior by setting
`prelude-format-on-save` to `nil` in your config file with: `prelude-format-on-save` to `nil` in your config file with:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-format-on-save nil) (setq prelude-format-on-save nil)
``` ```

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@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ far as navigation is concerned at least).
If you'd like to be take this a step further and disable the arrow key navigation If you'd like to be take this a step further and disable the arrow key navigation
completely put this in your personal config: completely put this in your personal config:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq guru-warn-only nil) (setq guru-warn-only nil)
``` ```
To disable `guru-mode` completely add the following snippet to your To disable `guru-mode` completely add the following snippet to your
personal Emacs config: personal Emacs config:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq prelude-guru nil) (setq prelude-guru nil)
``` ```
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Prelude overrides `C-a` to behave as described
[here](http://emacsredux.com/blog/2013/05/22/smarter-navigation-to-the-beginning-of-a-line/). If [here](http://emacsredux.com/blog/2013/05/22/smarter-navigation-to-the-beginning-of-a-line/). If
you don't like that simply add this to your personal config: you don't like that simply add this to your personal config:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(global-set-key [remap move-beginning-of-line] (global-set-key [remap move-beginning-of-line]
'move-beginning-of-line) 'move-beginning-of-line)
``` ```
@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ The sorting algorithm `flx` uses is more complex, but yields better results.
On slower machines, it may be necessary to lower `flx-ido-threshold` to On slower machines, it may be necessary to lower `flx-ido-threshold` to
ensure a smooth experience. ensure a smooth experience.
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq flx-ido-threshold 1000) (setq flx-ido-threshold 1000)
``` ```
You can always disable the improved sorting algorithm all together like this: You can always disable the improved sorting algorithm all together like this:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(flx-ido-mode -1) (flx-ido-mode -1)
``` ```

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Prelude does not mess by default with the standard mapping of `Command` (to `Sup
If you want to swap them add this to your personal config: If you want to swap them add this to your personal config:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(setq mac-command-modifier 'meta) (setq mac-command-modifier 'meta)
(setq mac-option-modifier 'super) (setq mac-option-modifier 'super)
``` ```
@ -239,13 +239,13 @@ in which case you can disable the binding in your `personal.el` file by setting
its command to `nil`. For example, to disable the `jj` key-chord add the its command to `nil`. For example, to disable the `jj` key-chord add the
following line: following line:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(key-chord-define-global "jj" nil) (key-chord-define-global "jj" nil)
``` ```
If you're an `evil-mode` user you'll probably do well to disable `key-chord-mode` altogether: If you're an `evil-mode` user you'll probably do well to disable `key-chord-mode` altogether:
```lisp ```emacs-lisp
(key-chord-mode -1) (key-chord-mode -1)
``` ```